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Caroline Doyle

Birth1842 - Five Islands, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death11 May 1930 - Little Forks, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherSarah E "Ann" Rushton
FatherAndrew Doyle

Born in Five Islands, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada on 1842 to Andrew Doyle and Sarah E "Ann" Rushton. Caroline Doyle married Henry McDonald Davis and had 9 children. She passed away on 11 May 1930 in Little Forks, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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Andrew Doyle
1800 - 1875
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Sarah E "Ann" Rushton
1805 - 1887
Spouse(s)
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Henry Mcdonald Davis
1836 - 1911
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Burton Smith Davis
1865 - Unknown
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Jerusha Maude Davis
1861 - 1939
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Mark Fillmore Davis
1882 - 1957
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Leander Irving Davis
1879 - 1959
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John M Davis
1875 - 1944
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Georgena Oulton Davis
1885 - 1972
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Joanna "Annie" Davis
1872 - Unknown
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Eliza Jane Davis
1868 - 1940
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Malina May Davis
1887 - 1918

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